Virtual Assistant Makes it Her Business to Help

Released on: June 2, 2008, 8:54 pm

Press Release Author: Amanda moore

Industry: Non Profit

Press Release Summary: Giving back is a key to business success. When she started
her Virtual Assistant business Amanda Moore knew that she wanted to use her
expertise to help organizations who are working on making a change in the world. She
took her first step this week.

Press Release Body: In her post "106 Organizations That are Changing the World"
(http://amvirtualassistant.com/blog/2008/05/26/106-organizations-that-are-changing-the-world-are-you-helping/)
Moore has gathered a list of organizations that she believes are making a difference
in their communities and the world in general and challenged her readers to add to
it. Blog readers have suggested over 30 additional organizations and the list keeps
growing daily.
(http://amvirtualassistant.com/blog/2008/05/28/even-more-great-organizations/) Both
lists quickly became popular via well-known social networking sites like Digg and
StumbleUpon and the initial list of 106 was listed in the Daily Five for June 2 on
the Reader\'s Digest website.

\"Many people want to give back,\" says Moore, \"but they\'re not sure how to do it.
There is so much information out there that it can be hard to find a starting point.
I hope my list and the one developed by my readers can help people make that first
step.\" Moore, a professional Virtual Assistant has a long history of volunteerism
spanning over 25 years and includes organizations like Special Olympics, Habitat for
Humanity and Domestic Violence Shelters.

In addition to offering pro-bono and reduced rate services to non-profits, in her
effort to incorporate giving back into her business model, Moore intends to profile
a different non-profit every month on her blog (http://amvirtualassistant.com/blog/)
and is creating a time matching program called "Hours for Change" which will allow
individuals and businesses to purchase her time and services (which she will match
25%) and donate them to the charity of their choice. The "Hours for Change" program,
which is expected to launch at the end of July, is primarily targeted towards small
non-profits which have limited personnel resources to help with administrative and
operational planning. Organizations wishing to partner with Moore should contact
her for more information.

Moore is one of a growing number of business owners who realize that while it's
important to make money, it's also important to give something back.

Amanda Moore is a professional Virtual Assistant and owner AMVA. With almost 20
years of experience in Administrative and Operations planning Amanda is skilled at
helping small businesses and non-profits leverage technology to develop a strong
online presence and improve their operational efficiency. This gives business owners
and management more free time to focus on their personal and business priorities.
AMVA - Giving you more free time.


Web Site: http://

Contact Details: Amanda Moore
AMVA
2018 NW Everett St
Portland, OR 97209
202-615-1699
amanda@amvirtualassistant.com
http://amvirtualassistant.com/blog/

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